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URL: http://www.kinnaird.net
TITLE: KINNAIRD Worldwide
DESCRIPTION: Web site to assist in the tracing of the family name
KINNAIRD, KINNARD, KINARD and other variations to the name.

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URL: http://personal.inet.fi/yhdistys/centralin/swe/ref.htm
TITLE: Maritim historia: Litteratur & länkbibliotek
DESCRIPTION: Links to maritime history and genealogy sites. The crash
of the shipbuilding industry in Ostrobothnia, Finland in the late 19th
century was one of the main causes of the subsequent mass emigration to
North America.

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URL: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic/TSALAGI-MB.html
TITLE: TSALAGI-MB
DESCRIPTION: Topic: Cherokee/Mixed-Blood ancestry of what is now known
as the United States Of America. A mailing list for those who are
seriously interested in keeping Cherokee culture, heritage & traditions
alive in a modern day society. This list is dedicated to preserving what is
left of Our ancestors and those who are now the living legacies of the
Cherokee (The Seventh Generation). Mixed-Blood Cherokees come from all
races and colors. Everyone is welcomed here.

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URL: http://www.ppk.freeuk.com/
TITLE: The Family History of Patrick Kerry
DESCRIPTION: My family history and including the following names KERRY,
KING, LUKES, HUTCHEON, DEBENHAM, WILSON, CUNNINGHAM, LOCK, EBRALL.

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URL: http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/nativeam
TITLE: Kansas Native American Genealogy
DESCRIPTION: The Kansas Native American site covers all of thetribes
which resided and migrated to or through Kansas. There were many, and most
of those came from the east and around the Great Lakes area.

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URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~iowa
TITLE: BETSINGER BUNCH
DESCRIPTION: A clearing house of BETSINGER info. Has genealogy of at
least five families of BETSINER s all going back to NY state, early to mid
1800s. Names include MOWER, VANDERWALKER, PRATT, PHELPS, BLAZIER, IF you
are searching Betsinger, this is worth your visit!.

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URL: http://hometown.aol.com/nativsprit/CCMB.html
TITLE: COUNCIL FOR CHEROKEE MIXED BLOODS
DESCRIPTION: O'siyoWelcome to The Council for Cherokee Mixed Bloods.We
are not associated with any Federal or State recognized Tribe.We do want to
be recognized for who we are. We are Mixed Blood Cherokee, and we should be
entitled to the same religious freedoms, civil rights, respect, and
recognition that all First Nations Peoples of Turtle Island are entitled
to.Our goal is to further education of our Cherokee heritage, including but
not limited to, language, arts, music, stories, ceremonies, traditions,
herbal medicines, crafts and culture.WHILE THIS SITE IS PRESENTLY UNDER
CONSTRUCTION, we look forward to welcoming you to our campfire to share in
learning from and educating each other as was the way of our ancestors. All
we ask is civility and respect for all who enter our circle.WADO.